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Chapter 5 FRQ Thorndike

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To employ Thorndike?s work would be most wise for a first year teacher, such as Mrs. Altier. By recognizing that humans are driven by their native needs and learned wants, Thordike?s work could help her to develop a system of rewards that kept her students motivated and engaged. By creating an environment that provided numerous opportunities for reward, she would encourage both positive responses of increased studiousness and motivation. If she were to not reward adverse behavior, ostensibly, that behavior would decrease. Though she would have to punish bad behaviors, by necessity, Thorndike?s work would show her that excessive punishment would lead to more bad behavior though this runs contrary to the accepted view of discipline.

Psychology FRQ

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The term "Gestalt" means "whole" or "form." Gestalt psychology describes several principles of organization to explain sensation and perception as the process of grouping individual parts into a more meaningful whole You probably have seen Federal Express trucks rushing to deliver packages, but have you ever noticed the arrow shape in between the "E" and "x" letters? If not, go take at the log on their web site, or you may even have a package or letter laying around. See if you can spot the arrow.

recon

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Megan: Our goal with our Reconstruction plans was to simply find a compromise between the Radical Republicans? plans and Johnson?s plans. We aimed to find the middle ground so that Reconstruction would not only be executed as efficiently as possible, but so that the Northerners would not feel like they fought the war in vain or for a lost cause. African Americans? rights would further be ensured and Southerners woud be able to let go of their former way of life.

WHAP Ch 20 quiz with answers

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Chapter 22 Pre-Test 1. By the 1500s caravan trade: a. was cheap and reliable b. was faster than seaborne trade c. was increasing year by year d. none of the above 2.: Why was Central Asia important to the land-based Eurasian empires? a. The area was heavily populated b. This was the area where each was most vulnerable to attack c. it was an agricultural paradise d. All of the above 3. The Eurasian empires sought to make the Central Asian territories profitable by: a. agriculture and mining b. stationing military garrisons c. both a and b d. none of the above 4. Serfdom in seventeenth and eighteenth century Russia became: a. less prevalent and more humane b. illegal or outlawed c. more brutal and widespread d. none of the above

Chapter 2 KI 2

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AP Human Geo Chapter 2 Key Issue 2 I. Where Has the World?s Population Increased? Population increases rapidly in places where many more people are born than die Increases slowly in places where the number of births exceeds the number of deaths by only a small margin Declines in places were deaths outnumber births a. Natural Increase Crude birth rate is the total number of live births in a year for every 1,000 people alive in society Crude death rate is the total number of deaths in a year for every 1,000 people alive in society Natural increase rate is the percentage by which population grows in a year. World population increased from 3 to 4 billion in 14 years

Election Demographics

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Title: Bad location; Georgia's history Source: The Economist (US). 405.8812 (Nov. 24, 2012): p87(US). Document Type: Book review Full Text: COPYRIGHT 2012 Economist Intelligence Unit N.A. Incorporated Despite its unhappy history and dire geography, Georgia is doing well

AP 22 Docs

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AP 22 Docs Read the following documents to accompany chapter 22 in?The American Pageant. Complete the described assignment for each of the documents. [Please note that if you are unable to complete all of the assignments, you should submit what you can for partial credit.] 1. 1865?Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Read in preparation for class. 2. 1866?Acton-Lee Letters. Read and record your observations on this exchange between these men.?In writing make note of the attitudes of Acton and his response to the outcome of the American Civil War. What stands out in Lee's reply? 3. 1868?Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Read in preparation for class. 4. 1870?Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

AP Human Geography People Place Culture Chapter 1 Intro to Human Geography Part 2

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? Victoria Lawson?s jumping scale- switching scales: in the West rice is a material (owned/sold) in Easter country it is a symbol of culture ? Region- an area that shares similar characteristics; criteria to define a region -> physical, cultural, functional, or perceptual ? Formal region- marked by homogeneity in one or more criteria; has a shared trait that can be cultural or physical ? Functional region- defined by a particular set of activities or interactions that occur within it -have a shared political, social, or economic purpose ? Perceptual regions- intellectual constructs designed to help us understand the nature/distribution of phenomena ? Major news events help create perceptual regions

AP Human Geography People Place and Culture Chapter 1 Notes Part 1

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Geography Fieldwork- go out in the field and see what people are doing, observe how people?s actions and reactions vary across space Summary of Field Note: Kenya full of fertile farmland but many are hungry. Why don?t they grow food for themselves? Most of Kenya is owned by foreigners and Kenya needs the foreign revenue Human geography- how people make places, how we organize space and society, how we interact with each other in places and across space, and how we make sense of others and ourselves in our localities, regions, and the world 200 countries, diverse world

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